Yeah he's amazing at everything. Literally a genius at scoring videogames.
I have a gigantic admiration for those old video game composers who all started out as prog-rockers, because video game music is like the ultimate realm for prog, because you can make anything. Uematsu, Tim Follin, Motoi Sakuraba. All those guys just
get it.
Uematsu makes incredible arrangement albums too.
In this one for FF5, parts of Home Sweet Home (my favorite song from the game) is sung in Sámi, a national minority language of an indigenous people from where I live. It's just mind-blowing and incredibly touching that he wanted to represent that language in an arrangement, and this was in 1993.